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Breakout Brands: Why Some Brands Take Off...and Others Don't by Jared Schrieber

About the Book:

The Obstacles... 

If you're trying to grow a brand, you know firsthand that it can be a complex challenge. 

Short-term goals are routinely prioritized over long-term, systemic growth. 

Despite your best efforts to grow revenue and win market share, gains are fleeting, and real progress often plateaus. 

What can you do to ignite sustainable growth?   The Research... 

What do winning brands do differently? 

Inspired by the number one bestseller Good to Great, market intelligence expert Jared Schrieber has gone a step further to explore the factors that distinguish breakout brands from those that lag behind. 

He studied twenty-five thousand brands over five years by tracking the day-to-day purchasing decisions of more than one million consumers, analyzing the advertising that influenced them, and creating a practical guide for growing brands, no matter their industry or size.   The Answers... 

In Breakout Brands, Jared reveals the steps successful brands take to accelerate brand momentum year after year. 

This new framework for brand building presents real case studies and concrete steps to get you results. 

Like Good to Great, Breakout Brands is the must-have guide for brands that want to dominate the market by aligning proven short-term tactics with successful long-term strategies.

About the Author:

Since graduating from MIT’s Engineering Systems Division, Jared Schrieber has been rethinking how brands harness consumer data to drive growth. 

He was the founding CEO of Numerator and is the former head of products and services at Retail Solutions, two successful startups that have shaped how brands better understand their consumers and win at retail in the twenty-first century. 

He also co-founded the Pat Tillman Foundation and recently established the Revolution Robotics Foundation to bring the inspirational joy of educational and competitive robotics to all kids globally.

And, interesting facts – he lives in Budapest, Hungary, and in college was ranked 5th nationally in the javelin on the Arizona State Varsity Track & Field team!

Click here for this episode's website page with the links mentioned during the interview...

https://www.salesartillery.com/marketing-book-podcast/breakout-brands-jared-schrieber 

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